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Worldwide, the number of people with $30 million or more to invest -- the kind of folks who would hire a family office -- rose 15.6% to 128,300 in 2013. See which firms manage the most assets.
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How clients pay more than what they're supposed to pay in taxes every year because they tend to overlook some tax deductions, and how they can effectively manage their taxes by year-end, by making tax-advantaged savings plan contributions and keeping withholding tax close to their actual tax liability.
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Washington Wealth Management lured away an advisor managing $100 million in assets and who had been at the wirehouse for three decades.
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RCS executive says it will take some time to restore normalcy to his embattled firms.
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Some clients are tempted to give too much, while others could afford to do much more. Where do advisors draw the line between helpful and intrusive?
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Principles of behavioral finance can prevent destructive investment moves, advisors hear at Schwab Impact conference.
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Advisor-focused legislation may be a long-shot, but Republican majorities in both chambers could result in more scrutiny for agencies mulling fiduciary rules.
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Behavioral economist Shlomo Benartzi has launched an app to help investors set better retirement goals and improve financial planning around those goals.
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Amid volatility, a forecast of a moderate rise in rates and a flatter yield curve.
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Wealth management's top executives shared their outlook on how new technologies are shaping and challenging their firms as part of On Wall Street's exclusive set of interviews for our special report on the state of wealth management.
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